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  • More Fijians registered to vote in 2018 than in previous years

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    7 Jun 2018
    Mohammed Saneem

    Fiji's Supervisor of Elections says the current tally of registered voters for this year's general election is up 7.17 percent on 2014.

    More Fijians registered to vote in 2018 than in previous years
  • Democrats hoping for change in Cook Islands election

    Audio 7 Jun 2018
    Cook Islands Democratic Party leader, Tina Browne

    The leader of the current opposition Cook Islands Democratic Party says she's feeling very positive about next week's general election and there is a real chance she will become the nation's first… Audio

  • More concerns about decolonisation in New Caledonia ahead of referendum

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    6 Jun 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    More of New Caledonia's anti-independence politicians have added to their concerns about the decolonisation process leading to the referendum in November.

    More concerns about decolonisation in New Caledonia ahead of referendum
  • Northcote debate: Dan Bidois, Shanan Halbert

    Audio 6 Jun 2018
    National's Dan Bidois shakes hands with Labour's Shanan Halbert at the end of their in-studio debate for the Northcote electorate.

    Voters in the Auckland electorate of Northcote go to the polls on Saturday to choose their replacement in Parliament for Jonathan Coleman. Polls have indicated it's a close race between National's… Audio

  • One Cook Islands movement keeps options open ahead of poll

    Audio 6 Jun 2018
    One Cook Islands Party leader Teina Bishop

    The leader of the One Cook Islands Movement says he is not promising to align with either of the two major political parties ahead of the general election on June the 14th. Audio

  • One Cook Islands Movement sits on fence ahead of poll

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    5 Jun 2018
    One Cook Islands Party leader Teina Bishop

    The leader of the One Cook Islands Movement says he is not promising to align with either of the two major political parties before the general election.

    One Cook Islands Movement sits on fence ahead of poll
  • No Budget lift for Labour in polls but support for PM still strong

    News
    Politics
    5 Jun 2018
    Prime Minister Jackinda Ardern.

    Poll of Polls - Labour did not get a lift from the Budget but the RNZ poll of polls indicates voters still firmly say the country is on the right track, writes Colin James.

    No Budget lift for Labour in polls but support for PM still strong
  • Italy will no longer be 'Europe's refugee camp', vows new government

    News
    World
    5 Jun 2018
    Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini

    Newly installed interior minister Matteo Salvini promises tough action to reduce migrant arrivals and send back those who have already come.

    Italy will no longer be 'Europe's refugee camp', vows new government
  • National continues to dominate political polls

    Audio
    politics
    5 Jun 2018
    Simon Bridges budget day the house

    There was no post-Budget boost for the govenrment, according to the latest RNZ Poll of Polls. But even with National's support holding steady, Labour and the Greens would be able to govern alone under… Audio

  • Voting starts in 2018 Cook Islands general election

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    4 Jun 2018
    No caption

    The voting for the 2018 Cook Islands general election has started in the northern group island of Palmerston.

    Voting starts in 2018 Cook Islands general election
  • Poll dancing already underway

    Audio
    media politics
    3 Jun 2018
    Tova O'Brien highlighting Judith Collins' showing up in their latest political poll.

    The next election is a long way off and new party leaders are still bedding in. But already TV news networks and their political pundits are predicting what will happen next based on the opinion polls… Audio

  • Poll dancing already underway

    News
    Mediawatch media
    3 Jun 2018
    Tova O'Brien highlighting Judith Collins' showing up in their latest political poll.

    The next election is a long way off and new party leaders are still bedding in. But already TV news networks and their political pundits are predicting what will happen next based on the opinion polls…

    Audio

    Poll dancing already underway
  • Spanish Prime Minister forced out of office

    News
    World
    2 Jun 2018
    Spain's out-going Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy leaves after a vote on a no-confidence motion at the Lower House of the Spanish Parliament in Madrid on June 01, 2018.

    Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has been forced out of office by a no-confidence vote in parliament.

    Spanish Prime Minister forced out of office
  • Debate over possible water charges as Cooks poll nears

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    1 Jun 2018
    Cook Islands MP Tama Tuavera with constituents

    The Cook Islands government has been accused of inconsistency and of misleading taxpayers about water charges that may be applied to properties which are hooked into the main system.

    Debate over possible water charges as Cooks poll nears
  • Housing NZ chair refuses to step down after meth revelations

    News
    Politics
    1 Jun 2018
    A close up photo of two hands with gloves on, swabbing within a 100 square centimetre stencil stuck to a wall. By swabbing within that area, testing companies get a sample that corresponds to Ministry of Health guidelines for meth.

    The chair of Housing New Zealand says she will not resign over the methamphetamine hysteria scandal.

    Housing NZ chair refuses to step down after meth revelations
  • National and Labour polls at odds in lead-up to by-election

    News
    Politics
    1 Jun 2018
    National's Dan Bidois, left, and Labour's  Shanan Halbert.

    Just over a week to go in the Northcote by-election and Labour's spying an opportunity, with its internal polls signalling a tight race between the two major parties.

    National and Labour polls at odds in lead-up to by-election
  • Spain PM faces defeat in confidence vote

    News
    World
    1 Jun 2018
    Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy attends a debate on a no-confidence motion.

    Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy is likely to be forced out of office after a key party said it would support a motion of no confidence against him.

    Spain PM faces defeat in confidence vote
  • New Caledonian referendum seen as new page in Kanak history

    Audio
    Pacific
    30 May 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    A Kanak journalist Andre Qaeaw says this year's referendum on independence from France is a chance to open a new page on New Caledonia's past. Audio

  • New Caledonia referendum chance to turn a new page

    News
    Pacific New Caledonia
    30 May 2018
    Kanak and French flags on Ouvea island.

    This year's referendum on independence from France is a chance to turn a new page on New Caledonia's past, a Kanak journalist says.

    New Caledonia referendum chance to turn a new page
  • Cook Islands Party aims to spread economic benefits

    News
    Pacific Cook Islands
    30 May 2018
    A woman buying groceries in the Cook islands.

    The ruling Cook Islands Party will be aiming to lock in the benefits from economic gains of recent years if it's re-elected on June 14.

    Cook Islands Party aims to spread economic benefits
  • The Panel with Heather Roy and Damian Christie (Part 2)

    Audio 29 May 2018

    Advertising is butchering the English language. The mangling of correct grammar in baffling slogans is known as 'language DJing' in the industry. The panelists debate why companies choose to market… Audio

  • Poll bad news for Bridges

    Audio
    politics
    28 May 2018
    Simon Bridges

    A new Newshub-Reid Research poll has came in at just 9 percent as preferred Prime Minister, the lowest result of any National leader in over a decade.  Audio

  • The Panel with Mike Rehu and Sally Wenley (Part 1)

    Audio 28 May 2018
    No caption

    Today the decision will be made over whether to eradicate the cattle disease Mycoplasma Bovis or to contain it. The Ministry of Primary Industries has been criticised for their handling of the… Audio

  • Political commentators Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills

    Audio
    politics
    28 May 2018
    Political commentators Matthew Hooton & Stephen Mills

    The first poll conducted since the new Labour-led Government's first Budget, suggests Simon Bridges status as leader of the Opposition is failing to get any real traction with voters. Matthew Hooton… Audio

  • Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake

    News
    World
    27 May 2018
    A worker assembles voting booths at a polling station in Cali, Colombia

    Colombians vote on Sunday in a deeply divisive presidential ballot that has stirred fears the winner could upset a fragile peace accord with Marxist FARC rebels.

    Colombians vote for new president with peace deal, economy at stake
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